I’m trying to convert back from a parallel collection to a regular map. According to the api, if I call toMap on any appropriately defined parallel collection, it’s supposed to return a standard Map, but it’s returning ParMap over a flattened collection of iterables.
I have a
val task: Stream[Future[Iterable[Tuple2[String, String]]]]
And from which I get:
val res: ParSeq[Iterable[Tuple2[String, String]]] = tasks.par.map(f => f.apply())
Finally:
val finalresult = res.flatten.toMap
Unfortunately, the type of finalresult is ParMap[String, String].
On the other hand, if I call it like:
tasks.par.map(f => f.apply()).reduce(_++_).toMap
then the return type is Map[String, String].
Can someone tell me why this is? And (out of curiosity) how I can force convert a ParMap to a Map when scala won’t let me?
As you go explicitly from sequential to parallel collection via
.par, you go back to sequential via.seq. Since sets and maps have parallel implementations,toMapandtoSetcalls leave the collection in the current domain.The example of
reduceworks because it, well, reduces the collection (the outerParSeqdisappears, leaving you with the inner (sequential)Iterable[Tuple2[...]]).